chinese tycoon still hopes to sign icelandic land deal
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Chinese tycoon still hopes to sign Icelandic land deal

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Reykjavik - AFP

A Chinese property tycoon who wants to build a resort in the Icelandic wilderness still hopes to clinch a deal with authorities in Reykjavik despite two failed attempts, his representative said Friday. Huang Nubo, founder of Chinese property firm Zhongkun Group, is negotiating a deal that would see municipalities in northeastern Iceland buy the land and lease it to him, said his Icelandic representative Halldor Johannsson. Huang\'s latest bid comes after Iceland in 2011 denied his request to buy 30,000 hectares (74,000 acres) of a wilderness area known as Grimsstadir a Fjoellum, citing foreign ownership laws. He planned to build a tourist resort and create Europe\'s biggest nature reserve, a $200-million (150-million-euro) investment. A 2012 request to lease a much smaller plot of land was left dangling, until a new centre-right government came to power in Iceland last May and said it would look more favourably on foreign investments. Now Huang\'s company has developed a business model in which an Icelandic firm called Zhongkun Grimsstadir, which is owned by Beijing Zhongkun, would rent about one percent of the land in the Grimsstadir wilderness area as well as some 2,000 hectares of other land that is currently for sale, said Johannsson. \"We have had very good cooperation with the municipalities in northeast Iceland,\" he said. \"Ownership of the land now for sale will... be in an Icelandic company, owned by the municipalities in the area. Everything will be done in accordance with Icelandic laws and regulations,\" he added. \"The present government has emphasised economic growth and prosperity in its policies. We think that our plans go well with that emphasis.\" Under Icelandic law, foreigners who own more than 20 percent in an Icelandic company cannot lease land for more than three years at a time unless the agreement can be terminated within a year. Huang is seeking an exemption on that clause. Icelandic Interior Minister Hanna Birna Kristjansdottir told public service radio RUV Thursday that her ministry was carefully studying the request but that no decisions were expected in the near future. \"I am definitely... more positive on foreign investment than the former government was,\" she said. However, she also noted that \"the government is not going to tear up every single matter and reconsider them.\" Iceland, still recovering from a 2008 economic collapse, in April became the first European country to sign a free trade agreement with China, as Beijing looks to gain a foothold in the resource-rich, strategically important Arctic.  

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